St. Joseph senior named National Hispanic Recognition Scholar

Oct. 13, 2013 at 5:13 a.m.

Olivia Creager, a senior at St. Joseph High School, has been named a National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholar. The NHRP identifies academically outstanding Hispanic/Latino high school students. This year, the NHRP is recognizing about 5,300 students selected from a pool of over 259,000 who took the 2012 PSAT. Students recognized by NHRP are Hispanic/Lation decent and have achieved a minimum PSAT score for their region. Students with a junior year cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher are designated as Scholars. Olivia is the daughter of Gregory and Yolanda Creager of Victoria.

Olivia Creager, a senior at St. Joseph High School, has been named a National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholar. The NHRP identifies academically outstanding Hispanic/Latino high school students. This year, the NHRP is recognizing about 5,300 students selected from a pool of more than 259,000 who took the 2012 PSAT. Students recognized by NHRP are of Hispanic/Latino decent and have achieved a minimum PSAT score for their region. Students with a junior year cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher are designated as scholars. Olivia is the daughter of Gregory and Yolanda Creager, of Victoria.